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Writing Percents as Fractions Unit 4 > Lesson 5 of 9

Problem: One team won 18 out of every 25 games, and another team won 72% of all games played. Which team has a better winning record?
  We know from previous lessons that a percent is a ratio whose second term is 100. So we get the following:
  72% = 72 out of 100 = [IMAGE] and
  18 out of 25 = [IMAGE] = [IMAGE]
Solution: Both teams have the same winning record.

Any percent can be written as a fraction in lowest terms. One method for reducing a fraction to lowest terms is to divide both the numerator and the denominator by their greatest common factor (GCF). Let's look at an example of this.

Example 1: Write each percent as a fraction in lowest terms:    55%,    41%,    36%
 
Solution
Percent Fraction Reducing Lowest Terms
55% [IMAGE] [IMAGE] [IMAGE]
41% [IMAGE] [IMAGE] [IMAGE]
36% [IMAGE] [IMAGE] [IMAGE]

In Example 1, the GCF of 55 and 100 is 5; the GCF of 41 and 100 is 1; and the GCF of 36 and 100 is 4. Note that when the GCF is 1, this means that the fraction is already in lowest terms. Let's look at some more examples.

Example 2: Write each percent as a fraction in lowest terms:    7%,    12.5%,    62.5%
 
Solution
Percent Fraction    Reducing    Lowest Terms
 7%   [IMAGE]  [IMAGE]  [IMAGE]
12.5%  [IMAGE] [IMAGE] [IMAGE]
62.5%  [IMAGE]  [IMAGE]  [IMAGE]

Example 3: Write each percent as a fraction in lowest terms:    67.5%,    56.25%,    13.1%
 
Solution
Percent Fraction    Reducing    Lowest Terms
67.5%   [IMAGE] [IMAGE] [IMAGE]
56.25% [IMAGE] [IMAGE] [IMAGE]
13.1%   [IMAGE] [IMAGE] [IMAGE]


Summary: To write a percent as a fraction in lowest terms, follow these steps:
  1. Write the percent as a fraction with a denominator of 100.
  2. Reduce the fraction to lowest terms.

Exercises

Directions: Read each question below. Select your answer by clicking on its button. Immediate feedback is provided in the RESULTS BOX. If you make a mistake, choose a different button.



1.  Which of the following is equal to 90%?
 
       [IMAGE]

       [IMAGE]

       [IMAGE]

      None of the above.

      RESULTS BOX:
          


2.  Which of the following is equal to 16%?
 
       [IMAGE]

       [IMAGE]

       [IMAGE]

      None of the above.

      RESULTS BOX:
          


3.  Which of the following is equal to [IMAGE]?
 
      .72

       [IMAGE]

      72%

      All of the above.

      RESULTS BOX:
          


4.  Which of the following is equal to .875?
 
      8.75%

       [IMAGE]

       [IMAGE]

      None of the above.

      RESULTS BOX:
          


5.  Which number has the greatest value?
 
      .625

      6.25%

      $6.25

      6,250 cents

      RESULTS BOX:
          



Understanding Percent Lessons
Meaning of Percent
Writing Fractions as Percents
Writing Decimals as Percents
Writing Percents as Decimals
Writing Percents as Fractions
Percents < 1 or > 100
Practice Exercises
Challenge Exercises
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